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Lifetime Achievement Award: Leonard Boxer
Len's innovations in the real estate sector are evident throughout New York and beyond.Seyfarth Shaw's Cyberattack Highlights Firms' Heightened Pandemic Risk—And Their Preparation
The trend to move email, document management systems and other functions to the cloud may be helping to buffer law firms' business continuity against future cyber crimes. But even so, firms are still being proactive with cyber drills in this pandemic era.A Video to Excavate for Unconsious Bias in Jurors
At least one federal district court located in the state of Washington has created a 10-minute video that is played at every juror orientation session for every criminal or civil trial in that district, writes Joel Cohen and Gerald B. Lefcourt.Law Firm Marketing Outsourcing Has Begun, But Don't Expect Firm Layoffs...Yet
Some firms have begun to trade in-house expertise for third-party vendors for certain elements, but the base functions of what the departments do doesn't seem to be going anywhere just yet, experts say.On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers
New hires and appointments from across the California legal market.Your Firm's Marketing Department Is Most Likely Not Going to Be Outsourced ...Yet
Some firms have begun to trade in-house expertise for third-party vendors for certain elements, but the base functions of what the departments do doesn't seem to be going anywhere just yet, experts say.This Retired Judge's Take on Mass Arbitrations: 'A Classic Case of Be Careful What You Wish For'
"The defense bar fought against class actions for years," said retired U.S. District Judge Shira Scheindlin as part of a panel at the virtual Class Action Money and Ethics 2020 conference Monday.NY State Bar Association Launches Attorney Task Force on Presidential Election
With disputes anticipated in the fast-approaching general election, the New York State Bar Association says it's launching a task force to give attorneys and the public perspective on issues tied to the November presidential race.Dentons Partially Rolls Back Cuts and Outlines Voluntary Retirement Program
Staff and business professionals who will be 62 years old by the end of the year and have worked at the firm for 15 or more years will be offered voluntary retirement, Dentons US CEO Mike McNamara announced Friday.Election Day Becomes a Holiday at More Big Firms, but Will It Stick?
Akin Gump, Crowell & Moring and Stroock are the latest firms to give paid time off on Election Day.Trending Stories
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